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Package: audiooss
Version: 1.0.0-2
Severity: wishlist

with audiooss or auplay, I can only hear sound from the first screen (
0.0): when I start a second x display, it looks like auplay or audiooss can't
parse the correct default x-server.

Note that on a second screen 'echo $DISPLAY' returns <ip-address>:1.0 instead of
<ip-address>:0.0 on a first screen.

Greetings Hendrik


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Versions of packages audiooss depends on:
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Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 19:11:32 -0500
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> $ X  -query host :1 . This gives me a second "virtual screen". 
[...]
> Explanations aside, does the AUDIOSERVER command above get sound working
> for you on the :1 display?
> No.
> I openend a shell and typed: 
> 
> $ export AUDIOSERVER=unix:0
> $ auplay audiofile.wav
> 
> and I get: "can't connect to audio server".
> 
> But when I type:
> 
> $ export AUDIOSERVER=<nas ip or hostname>:0
> $ auplay audiofile.wav
> 
> it works.



Ahh, I overlooked the "-query host" part of your X startup command.

It looks like NAS and audioss behaving as designed.  It's confusing, but
I don't see any simple way to improve this situation.  You simply have
to either set your AUDIOSERVER variable, or arrange for a second NAS
server to start up when you start the second X server.

-Lex


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